A Family of Thinkers
Valérie Lefebvre-Faucher on the women in Marx’s life and the rediscovery of feminist histories. An excerpt from Jenny, Eleanor, and Laura, et al.: This is Not a Book About Marx.
Valérie Lefebvre-Faucher on the women in Marx’s life and the rediscovery of feminist histories. An excerpt from Jenny, Eleanor, and Laura, et al.: This is Not a Book About Marx.
In a review essay about Bini Adamczak’s book Yesterday’s Tomorrow, Tomás Ó Loingsigh asks how we might reckon critically and productively with communist history – the history not of an abstraction, but of a political project that has acted in the world.
John Clarke reflects on nearly 30 years of organizing with the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP), and suggests how that legacy might inform struggles unfolding today.
Michael Löwy unearths the living power and possibility of the Paris Commune, when the working class of Paris seized control of the city 150 years ago this spring.